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There is little violent crime in Venice, a serenely beautiful floating city of mystery and magic, history and decay. But the evil that does occasionally rear its head is the jurisdiction of Guido Brunetti, the suave, urbane vice-commissario of police and a genius at detection. Now all of his admirable abilities must come into play in the deadly affair of Maestro Helmut Wellauer, a world-renowned conductor who died painfully from cyanide poisoning during an intermission at La Fenice. But as the investigation unfolds, a chilling picture slowly begins to take shape--a detailed portrait of revenge painted with vivid strokes of hatred and shocking depravity. And the dilemma for Guido Brunetti will not be finding a murder suspect, but rather narrowing the choices down to one. . . .
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Death at La Fenice, Donna Leon
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- Released
- 2004
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- Title
- Death at La Fenice
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Donna Leon
- Publisher
- Harper Collins
- Released
- 2004
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 006074068X
- ISBN13
- 9780060740689
- Series
- Guido Brunetti
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Mystery Novels, Thriller, Murders, Detective Fiction, Southern Europe, Series, Italy, Detective, Crime Series, Present, Venice
- First published
- 1992
- Original title
- Death at la Fenice
- Rating
- 3.8 out of 5
- Description
- There is little violent crime in Venice, a serenely beautiful floating city of mystery and magic, history and decay. But the evil that does occasionally rear its head is the jurisdiction of Guido Brunetti, the suave, urbane vice-commissario of police and a genius at detection. Now all of his admirable abilities must come into play in the deadly affair of Maestro Helmut Wellauer, a world-renowned conductor who died painfully from cyanide poisoning during an intermission at La Fenice. But as the investigation unfolds, a chilling picture slowly begins to take shape--a detailed portrait of revenge painted with vivid strokes of hatred and shocking depravity. And the dilemma for Guido Brunetti will not be finding a murder suspect, but rather narrowing the choices down to one. . . .








